Different options for monochrome hallway tiling

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Here at Tiles 2 Go, we are Preston’s leading tiling experts. From contemporary tiles to traditional, patterned and textured tiles, we stock a range of tiles suitable for a variety of tiling projects. As a result, we have produced this guide to everything you should know about monochrome tiling for a stylish hallway.

What are the different options for monochrome hallway tiling?

There are many ways to use black and white tiles in the hallway. Including different tiling layouts and patterns. Some ideas include:

  • Checkerboard tiling
  • Wall and floor combination tiling
  • Border tiles
  • Patterned tiles

Checkerboard tiling in the hallway

Traditional checkerboard or diagonal tiling can really suit a hallway floor. Because of the diagonal angle, the tiles will help the hallway appear wider than it really is, increasing the sense of space. At the same time, the black and white checkerboard combination is perfectly suited for any home. From a traditional Victorian property, to a modern new build.

Black and white wall and floor combinations for hallway tiling

Using white tiles on the walls, and black tiles on the floor, or vice versa, can be incredibly effective. This combination of tiling contrasts can create an interesting and dynamic space.

Border tiles in the hallway

Using full white or black tiles on the walls of the hallway can be a little overwhelming. So why not break up this block of colour with a border tile of the other. This can make the hallway more visually interesting.

Black and white patterned tiles in the hallway

Patterned tiles can help you make a visual statement in any hallway. From traditional designs to more contemporary, abstract pieces, there are a number of effective options available.

For your latest tiling project, why not take a look at our range of monochrome tiles today, here at Tiles 2 Go?